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...Last week President Hoover spent evenings poring over a newspaper made especially for him. It was compiled by Clerk John McCabe, who had gathered together a vast assortment of press clippings on the pending Tariff and Farm Relief Bills, pasted them in large scrap books. The President was disturbed to find that 90% of the press sentiment was against the House's Tariff handiwork. Around Washington sped the gossip that he would veto the Tariff Bill unless the Senate altered it to conform more nearly to popular desires...
November 23--Yale--Referee, Ed Thorp, De La Salle; Umpire, W. R. Crowley, Bowdoin; Linesman, T. J. McCabe, Holy Cross; Field Judge, A. W. Palmer, Columbia...
October 5--Bates--Referee, J. E. Ingersoll, Dartmouth; Umpire, T. J. McCabe, Holy Cross; Linesman, H. McGrath, Boston; Field Judge, G. E. Keithley, Illinois...
October 26--Dartmouth--Referee, Ed Thorp, De La Salle; Umpire, W. R. Crowley, Bowdoin; Linesman, T. J. McCabe, Holy Cross; Field Judge, A. W. Palmer, Colby...
...Congressman replied that he had four bottles of whiskey, but as he was a Government official returning from an official mission he could not be stopped. The inspector dipped into one bag and brought up four bottles which he set conspicuously upon a packing case. Customs Inspector James McCabe, working nearby, witnessed the incident, saw the bottles. The Congressman went to a telephone, called the Custom House, obtained a "free entry" order. Liquor was not mentioned in that telephone conversation. The Congressman was thereupon passed, tak- ing with him his four bottles of contraband...